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17. MaddowBlog-Grand jury indicts former Olympian in Trump DOJ's Reflecting Pool vandalism case
Thu Jul 2, 2026, 04:37 PM
Thursday

Securing an indictment is one thing; securing a conviction in Washington against an Olympian who touched the Reflecting Pool is something else

It’s one thing for Jeanine Pirro to secure a dubious indictment through the grand jury process.

It’s something else for her to secure a conviction in DC against an Olympian who touched the Reflecting Pool.
www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...

Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2026-07-02T19:22:02.513Z

https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/trumps-justice-department-indicts-former-olympian-in-odd-reflecting-pool-case

In recent weeks, as Donald Trump’s renovation project at the Reflecting Pool became an embarrassing fiasco, the president settled on a curious strategy to deflect blame. He contended “vandals” had secretly attacked the pool, and it was their intervention, rather than his incompetence, that ruined the Republican’s triumph....

Hearn recently told MS NOW’s Chris Hayes that he’d touched a piece of peeling blue paint toward the end of a bike ride.

“I didn’t think I’d done anything wrong, so I had no reason to think I was going to be arrested … and kind of before I knew it, I was being handcuffed,” Hearn said, adding that he made no effort to tear the pool’s coating.

His lawyer, Norm Eisen, soon after told The New York Times, “It is not a crime in America to touch water.”.....

Evidently, Trump’s Justice Department came to a different conclusion. On Thursday afternoon, U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, whose recent prosecutorial track record has been as embarrassing as it has been political, announced that Hearn has been charged with one felony count of destruction of property in D.C. Superior Court.

According to the former Fox News host, who said at a press conference that she would not discuss any details about collected evidence, Hearn engaged in a “violent effort” and “willfully destroyed” public property with his bare hands. Pirro added that the defendant, if convicted, faces up to 10 years in prison.....

During the press conference, MS NOW’s Adam Hudacek asked the prosecutor how she squares charging an alleged pool vandal after Trump’s Justice Department pardoned Jan. 6 rioters who caused millions of dollars in damage at the U.S. Capitol. Pirro refused to answer.

Q: How can you square charging this alleged vandal when this DOJ has--


PIRRO: Already this is a problem


Q: Over 1,000 January 6 rioters who caused millions of damage--


PIRRO: Are you really talking about January 6? I'm not. Who's next. Not you! No!

Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2026-07-02T19:05:50.968Z


Eisen, the defendant’s lawyer, added in a written statement, “Davey Hearn is innocent. These charges are outrageous and should be alarming to every American. This indictment reflects the administration’s effort to shift blame for their own failures. On the eve of our nation’s Independence Day, Americans should be deeply concerned by the misuse of government power against an ordinary citizen based on a concocted narrative. The justice system exists to determine facts, not to provide political cover.”

I am personally surprised that a grand jury issued this indictment. This case will never get to trial.

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I hope they don't order a firing squad. PittBlue Thursday #1
Operation Distraction still ongoing sakabatou Thursday #2
Arrested on phony charges popsdenver Thursday #46
Said they have their own witnesses snowybirdie Thursday #3
Will they testify they saw him with a knife cutting a 300' gash in the middle of the pool Martin Eden Thursday #15
Dragging it along his canoe...? displacedvermoter Thursday #42
They lied. There are no witnesses because he did nothing illegal. Wiz Imp Thursday #16
Hearn is facing a 10 year prison sentence because Trump needs a scapegoat for his blithering incompetence. LudwigPastorius Thursday #4
DOJ will lose this case. Wiz Imp Thursday #14
Not at all relevant Cirsium Thursday #32
DOJ will lose their lawsuit against him, hell they never even found a knife on him. KS Toronado Thursday #44
As I said... Cirsium Thursday #49
If facing 10 years, he gets a jury trial if he wants it. We know judge Jeanine's win-loss record on jury trials. 3Hotdogs Friday #56
This is going to be almost as funny a trial as the sandwich thrower one jgmiller Thursday #5
I don't think it's funny LisaL Thursday #7
Nothing funny about a 10-year sentence... regnaD kciN Thursday #9
They haven't succeeded in several other cases. onenote Thursday #11
Pirro couldn't kick a duck in the ass. . . DinahMoeHum Thursday #43
You don't think that the DOJ will comb through every last word that he posted on social media over the past decade? LudwigPastorius Friday #53
Do you think they didn't do that in the other cases they lost? onenote Friday #61
Can they televise the jury trial? BarbD Thursday #6
He definitely should demand the jury trial. LisaL Thursday #8
It's a federal case, so no. LeftInTX Thursday #12
What evidence could they have shown a grand jury? Accurate evidence or misleading evidence? nt wiggs Thursday #10
Body cam video.... SergeStorms Thursday #20
As I recall he was LisaL Thursday #28
Probably not. SergeStorms Thursday #34
Isn't the pool under 24/7 video surveillance ? Jarqui Thursday #50
Sounds like they were more upset over Hearns attitude than anything. LeftInTX Thursday #13
I agree... I think the case will be thrown out in the end...just like with the other cases slightlv Thursday #18
Hearn can decide if he wants a jury or bench trial. LeftInTX Thursday #19
I think he definitely should demand a jury trial. LisaL Thursday #26
MaddowBlog-Grand jury indicts former Olympian in Trump DOJ's Reflecting Pool vandalism case LetMyPeopleVote Thursday #17
Bullshit. It won't hold up in court. Incredibly stupid of the Trump regime. They are desperate to find a scapegoat for Martin68 Thursday #21
I want to read the indictment! LeftInTX Thursday #22
To be another failed prosecution BeneteauBum Thursday #23
He was just helping to remove the paint. It all needs removed so he was helping. twodogsbarking Thursday #24
He says he didn't remove anything and I believe him. LisaL Thursday #25
Me too but it does all need removed. twodogsbarking Thursday #37
Well, if he gets thirty-three more felonies, he can run for president Grim Chieftain Thursday #27
Jury nullification is written all over this case. oasis Thursday #29
I don't see why jury nullification should be needed in this case. LisaL Thursday #30
Jurors will have already made up their minds oasis Thursday #35
The magnitude of... GiqueCee Thursday #31
Waitaminnit - If the pool coating is so flimsy that he can destroy it "with his bare hands" then it's a complete failure NBachers Thursday #33
Tell the guy to start a Go Fund Me for legal expenses...... Bengus81 Thursday #36
He already has a star lawyer who immediately took up his case. drray23 Thursday #39
There is a gofundme for him. LisaL Friday #58
Thanks! I would have put the bar higher and given the rest to a charity Bengus81 Yesterday #62
Trump (Dumb) and Pirro (Dumber) democratsruletheday Thursday #38
Pathetic smoke and mirrors. They should be charging themselves for gross incompetence, and then driving a motorcade Karasu Thursday #40
If Judge Winebox is in charge he's got it licked Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Thursday #41
Good Grief!!! Rhiannon12866 Thursday #45
More prosecutors selling their souls to keep their jobs. Wonder Why Thursday #47
They all are in the Trump regime...look no further that KashYAP Bengus81 Friday #57
He was removing trash from the pool. BidenRocks Thursday #48
Yes, that is not vandalism purr-rat beauty Thursday #52
I'm surprised that he wasn't charged with a misdemeanor to avoid a jury. TomSlick Thursday #51
He could request a jury trial for a misdemeanor LeftInTX Friday #54
What a grotesque miscarriage of justice... Hugin Friday #55
This seems like a minor matter, but this could bring him down. mwb970 Friday #59
I trust the justice system in this case. JohnnyRingo Friday #60
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